‘Kareena is a veteran now’
Her married life with entrepreneur Sunjay Kapur has been under the scanner for quite sometime now. But Karishma Kapoor is averse to talking about it. The moment there’s any mention of rumours related to her personal life, she smiles and says, “It’s better if you don’t go there.”
Capital’s date with jazz artistes
Music aficionados in the capital are in for a treat, as globally renowned acoustic guitarists and Grammy-nominees Jorge Strunz and Ardeshir Farah, are set to perform here. The duo, are veterans of the Montreal International Jazz Festival and winners of the World Billboard Music Awards.
Glam girls’ tee party
Women and fashion make great partners. So, when women golfers from around the world gathered at the ongoing Hero Women’s India Open 2012 at DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurgaon, there was high style on the course.
Work part-time for rocking party time
They are brimming with ideas for the party season.
Indo-Brazil street art
Two artists — one Indian and the other from Brazil, Harsh Raman Singh Paul and Sergio Cordeiro — are trying to bring to fore the special bond that the two countries share with a cultural project Brinda — Brazil and India in Art, a street art project supported by the Brazilian Embassy.
Frisbee champ’s ultimate outing
When international ultimate frisbee star Brodie Smith started playing the game in his high school, most of the terms and rules that define the game now, were not even associated with it then.
‘Time travel is exciting’
It wasn’t the usual Mandira Bedi sporting revealing dresses. This time, she was covered from top to bottom in a pair of denims and a jacket.
Dancing duo revive fading folk forms
Choreographer Remo D’Souza was expected to do a dance film when he first decided to turn a director. But he surprised everybody by doing a youth-centric film Faltu with only a few dance numbers.
Short, sweet experiments
Probably, you cannot even think of completing a gossip session in 10 minutes. But the Short+Sweet Theatre Festival that is set to kick off in the capital from November 24 onwards has more than 40 plays that tell a story in just 10 minutes.
Afghan tadka in B’wood
While novels set in Afghanistan have proved to be huge hits, when it comes to films, the country hasn’t really been explored much. Indian films shot in the locale are extremely few in number — only Dharmatma, Khuda Gawah and Kabul Express, besides the recent Ek Tha Tiger that was partly shot there.